Description
Meg Daniels never had the displeasure of meeting Dallas Spenser, but when the body of the prosperous Brit washes up on Long Beach Island with a bullet in the back, it immediately derails her romantic vacation plans. She and her significant other, P.I. Andy Beck, had hoped to be sailing the Caribbean by now, but Spenser’s murder presents some serious obstacles.
For one thing, sultry Page Spenser—wife of the deceased and a prime suspect in his killing—has turned to old flame Andy in her “time of need.” Equally vexing for Meg, the homicide detective assigned to the case suspects Andy is in bed with Page—literally and figuratively—and he’s made it clear the P.I. should stick around while the investigation proceeds. As Meg sets out to clear Andy (and protect him from the seductive widow) she soon learns that Dallas Spenser had more skeletons than his Loveladies mansion has closets. The ensuing adventure takes more twists and turns than a boardwalk roller coaster, and involves Meg with an unforgettable cast of characters—not least among them a cub reporter with bad eating habits and a mechanic who communicates with the dead.
From the beaches of Holgate and Beach Haven at the southern end of “LBI” to the grand homes of Loveladies and the famed Barnegat Lighthouse at the north, author Jane Kelly delivers an irresistible blend of mystery and humor in Wrong Beach Island (A Meg Daniels Mystery, #3)—her third and most deftly written novel. Meg Daniels, Kelly’s reluctant heroine, may be the funniest and most original sleuth ever to kill time at the Jersey shore.
Meg Daniels Mysteries
#1: Killing Time in Ocean City
#2: Cape Mayhem
#3: Wrong Beach Island
#4: Missing You in Atlantic City
#5: Greetings From Ventnor City
#6: Strangers in the Avalon Dunes
#7: Last Seen in Sea Isle
2002 | hardbound | ISBN: 0-937548-47-2
2006 | softbound | ISBN: 978-0-937548-59-2
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About the Author
Jane Kelly is a native Philadelphian but no matter where her career took her—New York, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago or Phoenix—she managed to visit the Jersey Shore at least once a year where the Meg Daniels mysteries are set. Jane is a graduate of Chestnut Hill College, has an MS from Drexel University in Library and Information Science and an MPhil in Popular Literature from Trinity College, Dublin in 2008. Jane has served as President of the Delaware Valley Sisters in Crime and on the board of the New York Chapter of Mystery Writers of America. Her fourth Meg Daniels mystery, Missing You in Atlantic City, won an Independent Publisher Book Award silver medal for mid-Atlantic fiction in 2015.
She currently lives in the Philadelphia area, close to the Jersey Shore settings of the Meg Daniels mysteries.









